Modulation by hydroxytyrosol of oxidative stress and antitumor activities of paclitaxel in breast cancer
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El-Azem de Haro, Nuri; Pulido-Morán, Mario; Quiles Morales, José Luis; Granados Principal, Sergio; Ramírez Tortosa, María CarmenEditorial
Springer Nature
Materia
Breast cancer Hydroxytyrosol Cell proliferation Oxidative stress Multimodal treatment and paclitaxel
Date
2019-04Referencia bibliográfica
El-Azem N, Pulido-Moran M, Ramirez-Tortosa CL, Quiles JL, Cara FE, Sanchez-Rovira P, Granados-Principal S, Ramirez-Tortosa MC.Modulation by hydroxytyrosol of oxidative stress and antitumor activities of paclitaxel in breast cancer Eur J Nutr. 2019 Abril. doi: 10.1007/s00394-018-1638-9.
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Excelentísima Diputación de Jaén; CEAS Foundation 30.C0.244500; Junta de Andalucía PI-0210/2007Résumé
The main objective of this study was to test the therapeutic potential of hydroxytyrosol and its combination with paclitaxel in breast cancer on oxidative stress status.MethodsImpact on proliferation rates of different chemotherapy administration patterns was assayed in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell lines. Breast tumor-bearing rats were randomly assigned to Control, Hydroxytyrosol, Paclitaxel and Paclitaxel plus hydroxytyrosol groups, for 6 weeks. Tumor volume, cell proliferation and several systemic oxidative stress parameters were measured. Anti-proliferative activity in vitro experiments was correlated with in vivo experiments.ResultsCombination group did significantly reduce tumor volume when compared with paclitaxel alone. Additionally, the combination improved the antioxidant status without compromising the antitumor activity of standard chemotherapy.ConclusionThese findings reveal for the first time that hydroxytyrosol is an active partner in combined therapies with paclitaxel against breast cancer. Combination with hydroxytyrosol would also ensure a less oxidative impact of chemotherapeutic drugs that could potentially improve patient wellness.